WordPress Maintenance: four problems and how to solve them
You are just trying to make a living, right? I mean, you become a WordPress developer to have flexibility, freedom, and the ability to take care of your family. WordPress has been an awesome tool. You can create sites for your clients very affordably and they can actually update and write blog posts themselves. You decided, along the way, that you would support your clients’ ongoing website to both help your client with all the techy stuff and to make a nice recurring revenue. After about ten clients, it became problematic. Logging into all those sites. I mean, if it